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| OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. | |||||
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| reasonable protection against harmful | • Do not mix old and new batteries, | |||
Your RadioShack Multiband Portable Radio | interference in a residential installation. This | different types of batteries (standard, | |||||
equipment generates, uses and can radiate | alkaline, or rechargeable), or | ||||||
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radio frequency energy and, if not installed | rechargeable batteries of different | ||||||
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and used in accordance with the instructions, | capacities. | ||||||
tuner lets you listen to AM/FM radio, VHF | |||||||
may cause harmful interference to radio |
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television audio, aircraft transmissions, | 1. Slide the battery compartment cover in | ||||||
communications. | |||||||
marine bands, and weather bands. Its | the direction of the arrow to remove it. | ||||||
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portable design means you can use it | However, there is no guarantee that | 2. Place the batteries in the compartment | |||||
anywhere you go, indoors or out, at work or | interference will not occur in a particular | ||||||
as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ | |||||||
play. |
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reception, which can be determined by | 3. Replace the cover. | ||||||
— makes it easy to hear the radio just about | |||||||
turning the equipment off and on, the user is | |||||||
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| encouraged to try to correct the interference | When the radio stops operating properly, | ||||
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Earphone Jack — lets you connect an | by one or more of the following measures: | replace the batteries. | |||||
earphone to the radio for private listening. | • Reorient or relocate the receiving | Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly | |||||
Wrist Strap — lets you hang the radio from | |||||||
antenna. | and properly. Do not burn or bury them. | ||||||
your wrist. |
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Three Power Options — you can power | Caution: If you do not plan to use the radio | ||||||
equipment and receiver. | |||||||
your radio from four AA batteries, standard | with batteries for a month or more or you plan | ||||||
• Consult your local RadioShack store or | |||||||
AC power (with an optional 6V DC adapter) | to use an AC or DC adapter to power the | ||||||
or vehicle battery power (with an optional | an experienced radio/TV technician for | radio, remove the batteries. Batteries can | |||||
adapter). |
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| help. | leak chemicals that can destroy electronic | |||
Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) — | • If you cannot eliminate the interference, | parts. |
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the FCC requires that you stop using |
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provides | 7UKPI"#%"2QYGT | ||||||
your radio. | |||||||
sound distortion. |
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| You can power the radio using a 6V, 250 mA | ||||
Telescoping Antenna — provides good | Changes or modifications not expressly | ||||||
AC adapter and a size M Adaptaplug™ | |||||||
reception of FM, TV and aircraft | approved by RadioShack may cause | adapter (neither supplied). Both are available | |||||
transmissions. |
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| interference and void the user’s authority to | at your local RadioShack store. | |||
POWER Indicator — indicates when the | operate the equipment. | Cautions: |
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radio is on. |
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| source that supplies 6V DC | |||||
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| and delivers at least 250 mA. | ||
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC | You can power your radio using: | Its center tip must be set to positive and | |||||
its plug must fit the radio’s DC 6V jack. | |||||||
Rules. Operation is subject to the following |
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• internal battery power (with four AA | Using an adapter that does not meet | ||||||
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause | |||||||
harmful interference, and (2) this device must | batteries). | these specifications could damage the | |||||
accept any interference received, including | • standard AC power (with an optional AC | radio or the adapter. | |||||
• Always connect the AC adapter to the | |||||||
interference that may cause undesired | adapter). | ||||||
operation. |
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| • vehicle battery power (with an optional | radio before you connect it to AC power. | |||
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| When you finish, disconnect the adapter | |||
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| DC adapter). | |||
| Product: | Multiband Portable Radio |
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| Responsible Party: | RadioShack |
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| You can use four AA batteries (not supplied) | 1. Connect the Adaptaplug adapter to the | ||||
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| 100 Throckmorton |
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| to power your radio. For the best | AC adapter. | |||
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| performance and longest life, we recommend |
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| 2. Plug the adapter into DC 6V. | ||||
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| RadioShack alkaline batteries. | |||||
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| Cautions: | 3. Plug the other end of the adapter into a | |||||
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This equipment has been tested and found to | standard AC outlet. | ||
• Use only fresh batteries of the required | |||
comply with the limits for a Class B digital | |||
size and recommended type. | |||
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. | |||
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These limits are designed to provide |
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| © 2002 RadioShack Corporation. | |
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| All Rights Reserved. | |
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| RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks | |
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| used by RadioShack Corporation. |